Indian Daily Mail, 19 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Inidan daily Mail VOL. IX. NO. 10. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1*53- FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 242 1 HOT EXCHANGE OF WORDS BETWEEN NEHRU AND MOOKERJEE NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.— Uproar broke out m %he Indian Parliament yesterday when Prime Minister Jazvaharlal Nehru accused the People's Party {Jan Sangh) leader, Mr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee, of making the "disgraceful allegation" that "wine and women" had
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  • 203 1 (F0.0.C1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18. TV DMh! Assembly bye, •lections m which Congress los* thr*» c ,s»altsB were the cause «h«ro exchange of words In the Parliament on Tuesday h*ft*M» n Printer Vehru and the S*ngh leader Mr. Shayama Prasad Mookerjee, Mookerjee "**«<** his deeply critic*
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  • 49 1 Mrs. Pandit Menon For U.N. NEW DELHI, Feb. 18. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit will be the Indian de. legation *o the U.N. session beginning on Feb. 24 with V.X- Krishna Menon the only other delegate, it was an. nounced yesterday. Mrs. Pan. dit leaves for New York on Thursday- AP
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  • 41 1 Th» industrial WlvJser t» the British .delegation attend.. •ng the Economic Conference for Asia and the Far East at Manila on Feb. 22 will b» Mr. R. {HaygarMh Ja<?k.-»n a member of Me Brl'.i»h Cot. (on B«V<.
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  • 140 1 LONDON, Feb. 18. There are about 4,580 Indian s^ttdents studying m univers»*»e» and other educational institutions abroad, said Mr- A.M-D. Rozario I)ducatton Secretary m the Indian High Commis--oion m London on Monday. Mr. Rozarlo said: "There are about 2,900 atudenta m the UK. Of these, about
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    41 1 John Porter Dalle* (left), US. Secretary of State and Harold Stassen, Mutual Secnrity Director, report on their European tour to President Dvright D. Eisenhower seated at the Presidential desk m the White House Washington, D.C., o n Feb. 9.— -AP Photo.
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  • 244 1 Congress Gains En South, But Loses In North (F0.0.C) MADRAS, Feb. 18. The Congres s defeated the Communist Party m n dTa'gftt r.ou. test m i^he j bye.olectlon Puttur Assembly Constituent getting almost twice tr.o num. ber of votes. With this victory by its candidate Mr. R.B. Sudarsana. Varma. Congress
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    57 1 AP Photo Two-year-old Princess Anne wear* a muff as with her mother Queen Elizabeth and her brother Prince Ohai>c« •he returns to Buckingham Palace Feb. 9 at the end ff the Royal Family* Christ, tna* Holiday at Sandring. ham. Norfolk. The Royal standard flew over Backing., ham Palace that day
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  • 271 1 Psychological Approach Towards Asians Africans NEHRU'S WARNING TO COLONIAL POWERS NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.— Prime Minister Nehru warned Colonial powers that a < psychological approach should toe used towards peoples In Asia and Africa were "wtoe awak?, active and somewhat rebellious" and ready to look on any llberahina force as
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  • 130 1 India's Milo Deal With China Breaks Down NEW DELHI, Feb. 18- India/s negotiations with Red China for the purchase of 100,000 tons of Milo have broken down, rcliabl ft sources said yesterday. The government has teen negotiating on both sides of the Iron Curtain for 100 000 ton s °f
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  • 45 1 DOUBTING BISHOP RETIRES LONDON, Feb. 18.—Britain's "Doubting Bishop" Dr. Braest Barnes. Bishop of Birmlngam who questioned the virgin birth, the bodily resurrection of Christ and the miracles —is resigning on May 1 an. grounds of ill health, it was announced here yesterday. Reuter PRINCESS ANNE
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  • 43 1 Truman In Motor Accident KANSAS CITY. Feb. 18.— Former Prejident Harry Truman anl Mrs. Truman were riding fen a car wttisli collided w;th a lorry ati an Intersection here y^sterd \y. ba-t no one was hurt 3nd damage was negligible, police .said.— Reuter
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  • 67 1 BIHAR UPPER HOUSE ELECTIONS SET ASIDE 1F0.0.C) PATNA, Feb. 18 The elec. tlon of twenty. fottr member* of the Upoer House by the elected Members of the State Assembly has been set aside as m Madra s by the Elections Tribunal on th c ground that ?ne nomination paper e-f
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  • 141 1 CAMBRIDGE, England, Feb. 18. Canon John Coltins of St. Paul's Cathedral stated her* last night that passive resistance m India was not only effective m gaining for India what she had fought for but also m creating friendly relations between India and Britain. He was speaking
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  • 86 1 Rs. 60m. To Be Spent On Madras Harbour MADRAS. Feb. 18.— PreH. minary work has started under a scheme to develop Madias harbour a s a first class international port. When the first stage of development A g c.f>mpleted the port, which now bandies two million tons of cargo every
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  • 79 1 LONDON. Feb. 18. Mr Morgan Phillips. Secretary of the Br'.t'.-^h Labour Pa.rty said her** t^day that the r'so of Dowerful Socialist parses In Japan, Burma, India.. Malaya and Indonesia Is *V»1 special importance" to international toeitlhcn. "In the socialist internationa.l we have *:me a lont: way 'towards
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  • 70 1 No Repudiation Of Secret Pacts, Assures Ike WASHINGTON, Feb. 18- I Pnealdem £isettftowe>r sa^ j Tuesday h» does not think it feasible or desirable that tho j United States should attempt to .repudiate In then- entirety .H secret agreement with other nationsHe said "he does believe this Government should m«l:o
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  • 104 1 Five Austr*V*« JftUrti«ll»t9 bound for India on a goodwill visit arrived here from Australia yesterday. They w»U leave today for Calcutta. They will spend three weeks m India ;vWttng CalcuWa, Deiitf Bombay, Madras and important industrial centres. They are going to India m respons© to an Invitation from
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  • 40 1 CAIRO. Feb. 18.— Egyptian Prime Minister Mohammed Ne^uib said today that Anslo-Bgypbian talks on evacuation of the Suez Canal Zone will begin "wlthhj a few days". He said there was "perfect agreement udou the nrincipb itaelT- Reuter
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  • 273 1 RANGOON, Feb. 18.— Chines* Nationalist leader Generalissimo Chiang Kal-\hefc has osked jlho Vlerrmm Government to release Immediotely about 50,000 Notionalist soldiers interned on islands off Hie In4ochino coast, usually well-informed Chinese sources Maid hero today. He had also naked
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  • 199 1 BOMBAY, freb. 18— X. K. Karanjia editor of Blitz News Magazine, who I* accused et foiling lett*M of U.a Aw. bassador Chester Bowles yed. terday pleaded innocent te tfce dharge*. The plea wa» enured In th» couift of the Chief presi. <**cy Magistrate, (R. J. Khajnbatu
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18. P^m« Minister Jfi\vr*haHal N*hTu has formally approved President Efsenhow«*» n«ml. nation of George Allen as nettr U.S. ambassador to In. <Ha f and his approval ha» been lianded to Washington, according to sources close to the Indian government today. It is understood
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  • 58 1 LONDON, Feb. 18. Tn« Conservative Government reported today It removed 19,899 persons from the Clvfl Service payroll during 1952. The number of government ompToy^es as of Jan. 1 W*S 668,536 lowest sinm April 1, 1942. Bigrges* cut wb 9 Is ihe Mi. nistry of Pood, where
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18. India's capital ,plans new ro» n whfdk th% v1«!t«r» and not the animals will be Expertg from Germany have been asked to assist m development «f the 400-HCT c 200. logical gardens m a manner Resembling F*ankfurt's Whip. Snad c Zoo. Under the plan,
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  • 196 2 BOMBAY, Feb. 13.— Mr. Asoka Mehta, Genera! Secre* tary of Praja Socialist Party sad here yesterday that *he President's AdHr'rtPs <to Parliament on. the state of the nation *has focussed attention only on fh c glio'wlng «lde of our economy He said; 'It i s undoubtedly tru©
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  • 336 2 Passport System Comes Into Full Force Mid-April CALCUTTA, Feb. 13. Pakistan, may shortly seek the revision of the Indo-Pakistan Prime Ministers' Agree ment concluded m April, 1950, according to information re a ching here. ■Wjhen the passport system regulating travel between the two countries
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    40 2 British Ambassador SI r Ralph Stevenson (left), and Premier Major General Mo. named Naguib, signing the Agreement on Sudan during the historic meeting at Naguib's office m Cairo on Feb. 12. Other persons In picture are not Identified. A.P. Thoto.
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  • 164 2 SUPPORT FOR PROHIBITION REITERATED PQONA, Feb. 13.— The cxc. cutive «f the (Maharashtra PCC, by a resolution, suppor. ted the prohibition policy of the Government and expressed the opinion that it had benefited number of people partict»,farly those from the lower classes. The resolution wa s nccessi. tated by recent
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  • 319 2 Prasad's Appea! To Surmort Khadi NEW DELHI In n mps. saffo pont on the oef-iMon of the Khadi Sales week, orga. nic#>d by thp. .\i-.lndia Kh&di Bombay from Feb. 11 the PrepMpnt. I)r Rajendra Prn.sa.l said: Khadi \\is dor to fh e Father of our lution, not only as an
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  • 208 2 On Mar. 20 Radio Malaya will start broadcasting its new for/thnightly series called 'Post Box for Ideas. A con. siderable number of listener.? have already written In with 200-word suggestion* on how to end the Emergency and how $o make progress to. wards Self-Government. The^ and
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  • 78 2 New Training Centres For P. T. NEW DELHI, Feb. 13.— Postmasters General of all Qircles m India, {who me Ihere have decided to open soon four new centre s for training personnel m addition to the existing on c at Sharanpur. The new centres are most likely to be located
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  • 381 2 "It Is India 9 j Gr -at Ared Gl&riaigs Languaga Sf BENARES, Feb- 13.— Hugo Valvanne, Minister for Finland m India, delivering the Convocation address ,at the Government Sanskrit College here said that he hoped that pree India, with her many language problems, would
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  • 195 2 LUDHLANA, Feb. 13— in. troduction of compulsory education and 'establishment of elected panchayatg *n jails to Huh !the pTison adminioUation the first of thfir kind m India were among the varjiou'g »reforms shortly to be* introduced m Punjab (1) prisons said Mr. B. O- Katoch
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  • 142 2 A kali Leader's Sympathy For P.P. AMRITSA.-?, Feb. 13. Master Tara Sing'i, th c Akan leader, sr.id here <-ha»- he had full sympathy for the Praja Parisha 1 v/hich was struggling to get rid of the 'common domination 'I have not so far decided as t0 what action the Shlro.
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  • 798 2 By the By Selegie Road SELANGOR HINDU YOUTHS ORGANISATION XHE Hindu youlths o-f SelanA gcr have formed an organisation, with a view to propagating the tenets of Hinduism among Indian laoourers, <wh.o are often bullied oy Communists, and thereby right the innltxation o-f reactionary philosophy into the muids of Indian
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  • 80 2 "Russia Has A-Bombs"— Ike WASHINGTON, e b. 16— President Eisenhower agreed absolutely Tuesday with the Atomic Energy Commission that Kusij'a. not only has exploded atomic bombs but has ouUt up a supply of atomic weapons. The President himself brougn- up the suoject of 60. viefc atomic p^'ogicas l ia nrst
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  • 527 3 Entry Of Wives And Children To Be Stopped BREACH OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT FOC NEW DELHI: The decision of the South African Government to stop the entry of wives and children of persons of Indian origin domiciled m that country is a breach of
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  • 110 3 CAPETOWN, Feb. 18.— The South African House of assembly Monday passed the Public Safety Bill gOving the Jovernment wide powers to .ieal with resistance to its apartheid (racial segregation) laws. Only nine members voted o-galnst approval of the third and final reading of the bill
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  • 128 3 NAGPUR: For the first tLme anywthene in India, the Nagpur Central Jail was thrown orjen for inspection by the puu-lc for three days. Over 26,000 visitors saw conditions inside' the prison and the latest reforms Introduced in accordance with principles' of modern penology. There
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  • 52 3 Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, India's Commerce Minister, who v/as due to arrive here yesterday, has been compelled to postpone his departure irorn Djakarta till Saturday, Feb. 21. He will arrive In the afbernocn by the X.L.M. and leave iOJ" India on Monday, Feb. 23, by the
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  • 265 3 Andaman Aborigines Still Hostile? CALCUTTA, Feb. 13.— The Government of India have seriously taken up the work of pacification of hostile aboriginal tribes st 'll existing m many parts of the Andaman Islands, the UPI learns. The Anthropological Deparmenjt of the Government of Ind>a has opened a sub-station at Port
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  • 157 3 Smuts-Gandhi Agreement Concessions To Be Withdrawn CAPETOWN: Concessions under the SmutsGandhi agreement to enable the discrepancy between the numbers of Indian men and women In South Africa to be bridge d would be withdrawn and the normal laws of the country applied to the entry of Indians, the Minister of
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    51 3 General James A. Van Fleet, retiring Commander of the ath Army m Korea, reviewing a Guard of Honouff m Seoul, Korea, Feb. 11, for th« lwt time tefore leaving the area en route home to America after 22 months m the field. His successor Is Lt. Genial Maxweel D. Taylor.Photo.
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  • 109 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 18. Aneurin Bevan told a private meeting of India's parliament £hat the world needs a third force to preserve peace. The stormy petrel of the British Labour Party's farleft wing praised India's neuitral foreign policy, warnCng that of the two great power blocs.
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  • 71 3 NEW DELHI Mr. Nehru proposed the building up of a 'third area' m the world which would work for peace. Addressing the Council of States, he turned down suggestions for a third bloc or third force terms which he said frightened people off but urged formation
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  • 166 3 New Vehicles For Bombay's Transports BOMBAY The Bombay State Road Transport Corporation is expected to start its goods transport service early next month.. About 100 lorries, to be assembled from components received from Canada, will be ready fcr operate on by the middle of March. Under the Colombo Plan, the
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  • 61 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.— The Indian Atonic Energy Commission has discovered a valuable use for its products. An Atomic raw materials factory Is to be built near Bombay. Of one by-product, trisodtum phosphate, 1,500 tons will be used to make 'a useful cleaning a^ent' and 250 tons of
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  • 216 3 Symposium On Artificial Rain In Delhi NEW DELHI: A symposium on artificial rain, arranged under Vhe joint auspices of the Atmospheric Research Committee of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and the Indian Meteorological Department, was inaugurated by Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar, Director, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
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    33 3 British Premier Mr. Winston Churchill (right) shakes hands wiith his departing guest, new \J£ AmDassador to Britain Mr. Winthrop Aldrich, after they lunched together at 10, Downing Street on Feb i^.— A.P. Photo.
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  • 241 3 Nehru Willing To Meet Nazimuddin To Discuss All Problems including Kashmir Issue Pak. Premier Wants Agenda First! NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru, expressed his willingness to meet the Pakistan Prime Minister, Khwaja Nazimuddin, to discuss problems between India and Pakistan, including the Kashmir issue. Earlier this week, Mr." Nazimudctn. had
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  • 91 3 DHUBRI (.Assam): An Indian, while grazing his builock. was kidnapped by two Pakistani scldiers why raided Indian territory at Joredanga. within the Mankachar police station. Four horses belonging to an Indtan resident m Kolakganj police station axe also reported to have forcibly been taken away
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  • 149 3 Jammu Agitation A Cloak Nehru NEW T .FIT .HI, Feb. 18. Prime Minister Nehru has strongly condemned agitation m Jammu against Sheikh Abdullah's Kashmir State Government as "a cloak for larger things," including the ultimate sutwersion of t/he Indian Government. Jammu Hindus claim tftiat Sheikh Abdullah's Government is ignoring their
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  • 102 3 BHOPAL, Feb. 13. The j residence of the Chief Minister of Bhopal was burgled on Sunday night. The thieves *nad c off with cash and jewellery worth about Rs. 3,000. The tJheft occurred -when the only occupants or the house, the father and mother of the
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  • 363 4 Concession To indians In Recognition Of Services Rendered CEYLON DIARY: Working Of New Act Explained Basic Principles Remain Same MADRAS: Mr. C. CoomarajwirS, Ceylon High Commissioner m India said here that the problem m Ceylon was purely "a local and economic one." H« saw t/nat the original Ceylon Citizenship Act
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  • 101 4 COLOMBO,— Colombo Port authorities traced the owner of the abandoned motor vessel Holchu as one Akoojee, a trader of Port Blair. Holchu was towed by the foreighter Ranee on Thursday last, whiidh brought China's first shipment of I 7,540 tons of rice for Ceylon under the
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  • 100 4 BOMBAY, Feb. 18. The Bombay Government will launch a state -wide malaria control service to the next financial yeax beginning from April The service win be .pant of the national malaria control programme launched by the Union Government fn collaboration with the technical co-opera-tion administration
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  • 162 4 Property Sales Prohibited To Non-Ceylonese The Government will shortly consider the possj/bllity of prohibiting non-Cey-lon ese from puirohasing immovable property In Ceylon. This deo&on was taken at too Government Parliamentary party meeting held here after discussion of a motion to that effect moved by Mr. P. P. SumanaUlaka, Mf., for
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  • 76 4 Refuse Facilities To Anti-China Countries A request to the Prime Minister not ito permit the use of ports of any other facilities m Ceylon to those who may be engaged directly or indirectly m any attacks on Communist ChiLna has been made by tJh« Ceylon Peace Committee. The signatories to
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  • 103 4 Aikya Kerala Demand: Ceylon Malayalees COLOMBO, Feb. 8.-3The demand for the immediate forcnati'cn of an. Aikya Ke-. rala sttate contfjsting of all, MalayaJiam-aipeaOciiig areas was made alt; a convention of the All-Ceylon Malayalee Aikya Kerala Movement held here. The convention appealed to tJhe Prime Minister of India to take Hhe
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  • 133 4 COLOMBO, Feb. 13. The Government has borrowed Rs. 92 million from the Central Bank to tide over a "financial crisis," it is learned here. This sum represents 10% of estimated national revenue. It is stated here tlhat Mie Government Is faced with such a financial crisis
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  • 111 4 COLOMBO: Mr. John (jtover, Director of Asian Operations for Cascade Pictures, has arrived m Ceylon to conduct a preliminary survey regarding possibilities of producing a feature film depicting incidents oi religious and cultural interest from the life of the Buddha In thl& Island. He toM the Pressmen tfhat
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  • 74 4 Sir Kan'thiah Vaithianathan is likely to go to Washington as Ceylon Ambassador In the summer, to succeed Sir Claude Goceq. "fis reported previously, Sir Claude lis expected to come ito London to succeed Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne, who now apparently has no aspirations for any further public work
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  • 139 4 Professor P. S. M. Biackett, the world authority on cosmic rays who left for Singapore by plane at!tor a short £Ttay In Ceylon is impressed by the research wort done at the Ceylon university He said that he had found a good group of cosmic ray
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    56 4 Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce I sits with her Cocker Spvi niel, "The Speaker". In net home at RMgefleld, Connecticut, after being nominated by President DwLght Eisenhower to be U.S. Ambassador to Italy. Mrs. Luce is a playwright, former Congresswom&n from Connecticut and wife of Henry R. Luce
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  • 37 4 The foxirth annual general, meeting of t»he V.OX 3. Sports Team, Kuala Lumpux, will be held at 9.00 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 22, at the Appar Tamil School Premises, J3a.tu ito&d Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 130 4 MATAKE: There were so many subscriptions of food packets, at the meeting held here to commemorate the death of Mahatma Gandhi, that the poor were fed twice, once before and once after the meeting. The meeting, neld last Friday afe the Gandhi Memorial Hall, <v&*s preceded
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  • 88 4 "Creation of a Faculty of Journalism is a matter which comes withm the jurisdiction of the University Senate, Council, Court and Chancellor", said Mr. C. W. W. Kannangara, Minister of Local Government, In reply to Mr C. A. S. Marttdcar (Second Kadufcannawa) who had directed itfie question to
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  • 55 4 At the 2nd annual general meeting of the RamaJcrishna SEmgeetha Sabha held recently at 31, (Flower Road, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President: Mr. A. Rajan; Hon. Secretary: Miss Edith Paul: Hon. Treasurer: Miss Suleika Sodar; Director of Music: Dr. M. Chota Singh;
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  • 63 4 Consul Joseph H. Rogatnick. Chief of the Economic and Trade Section, American Consulate General, leit Singapore vestcrday for Manila to attena the Trade Promotion Conference of the Economic Commission fox As^a and the Far East, scheduled to begin there Monday. As a. member of the
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  • 107 4 COLOMBO, Feb. 18.—Representatives from 10 countries attending the Colombo Plan Council here today opened a week's policy discussions on the technical aid froigramme for South and South-East Asia. The countries present wereBritain. Australia. Burma. Cambodia. Canada, Ceylon. India, Indonesia. New Zealand and Pakistan. The United States
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  • 131 4 THEY'LL NOT FIGHT FOR BRITAIN! JERSEY, Channel Island, Feb. 18. Jersey, biggest ol the Channel Islands which are loyal to -the British Crown though they art nearer France itfran Britain decided last night to havt no conscription for the British armed forces. By 25 votes to 22, the atates of
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  • 55 4 UJS. Destroyer Squadron 20 consisting of 8 ships will arrive In Singapore from Korean waters Saturday, Feb. 21. for a two-daty visit. Returning to the United States through tlhe Mediterranean after four months of action against the North Koreans, the ships win have completed a
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  • 58 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.— The House Rules Committee acted yesterday to take over some of the sting out of the old jest thajfc come spring it Ls always possible to. get a quorum of congress m Paris. The committee served notice on legislators that global joyridtnig at
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  • 48 4 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Feb. 18. Cheering crowds ignored a handful of placard carriers believed to be Communists who appeared -when the Princess Royal visited a sugar plantation at Rosignol 70 miles from here yesterday. Six men carried placards, one was inscribed: "limey, go home Reuter.
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  • 103 4 WASHINGTON, Fe" 18. President E-senhowe- f>j: dearer perspective. v poposal to refuse re of wartime as?reem?n led to the Communis subjugation of European and Asian peoples. In the Ught of his press conference statements It la clear that the President does not envisage a formal diplomatic
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  • 54 4 SWAMIJI'S TALKS ON TAMIL LITERATURE Swami Satyananda, ires; icr.t of Shixddhu. Samajanv &uala Lumpur gave two Instructive and intelligent talks on Tamil Literature In pre-Christian era and poatChristian era, m the Univer siHy of Malaya on Tuesday, Feb. 17, and Wednesday, Feb 18, respectively. Prof. R.C.R. Morrell, Professor of English,
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  • 65 4 MOSCOW, Feb. 18.— Oent raH&simo Stalin talked witii •t.he Indian Amtoassadoa: K. P. S. Menan tor 30 .ni. rates a. the Kremlin laat nlgnu Soviet Deputy Minister > Foreign Affairs Jacob .via... was present along with itn Generalissimo on the sortec side whfle First Secretary ot
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  • 33 4 JERUSALEM. Feb. 18.-4*?--mier David Ben-Qunon w.n an overwhelming v:te oi confidence m parlianeat. ta&l night at the end of twj-dj«y debate on Russia's rapture of diplomatic reliti^os iriib Israel.- AP
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